Firms, domestic and foreign, are subject to a corporate tax rate of 30 percent (except for mining companies which pay 35 percent). Citizens are subject to taxes of 20 – 30 percent, depending on their income.
Sierra Leone
Sierra Leone — Transportation – iExplore
Local taxi is by far the most popular way of traveling both within and between cities, although they aren’t always the safest of option.
Sierra Leone Public Holidays 2016 and 2017
Discover the complete list of Sierra Leone’s public holidays for 2016 and 2017
Sierra Leone Tours & Travel | Intrepid Travel
Long absent from the tourist map on account of the decade-long civil war that devastated the country during the 1990s, Sierra Leone is now slowly coaxing travellers back
Labor Market Regulation in Sierra Leone
This site provides a detailed summary of some of the labor regulations that would apply to local entrepreneurs wishing to hire workers, organize working schedules, improve job quality for workers, or make workers redundant for economic reasons in Sierra Leone.
Paying Taxes in Sierra Leone
Income tax, profit tax, tax on company’s income are all named corporate income tax in this table
Starting a Business in Sierra Leone
This site provides a detailed summary of the bureaucratic and legal hurdles faced by entrepreneurs wishing to incorporate and register a new firm in Sierra Leone.
Sierra Leone travel advice – GOV.UK
Latest travel advice for Sierra Leone including safety and security
Sierra Leone – Telecoms, Mobile and Broadband
This site provides a comprehensive overview of trends and developments in Sierra Leone’stelecommunications market.
Sierra Leone News: Private Sector
Private sector executives have called on the Government of Sierra Leone to improve on business climate for post ebola economic recovery.